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		<title>StartupsNigeria.com: A family feud?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 21:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The blog post title says it all. My memory fails me as to the exact date the popular blog &#8211; StartupsNigeria.com went offline. There could have been several reasons why it was offline but one day, two days, one week&#8230; the site was still offline. I started to get a bit concerned. I began to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The blog post title says it all. My memory fails me as to the exact date the popular blog &#8211; StartupsNigeria.com went offline. There could have been several reasons why it was offline but one day, two days, one week&#8230; the site was still offline. I started to get a bit concerned. I began to hear rumors, but then, they were rumors and so paid little or no attention to them.</p>
<p>Afterwards, in discussing with the editor of the blog &#8211; Loy Okezie, I got informed that the site went offline due to a &#8220;conflict of interest&#8221; and yada yada.</p>
<p>I left it at that and celebrated with Loy Okezie when he launched <a href="http://www.startupsnigeria.org/" target="_blank">StartupsNigeria.org</a>. Updates on StartupsNigeria.org <a href="http://www.loyokezie.com/startupsnigeria/" target="_blank">have been posted</a> by Loy Okezie on his <a href="http://www.loyokezie.com/">personal blog</a>.</p>
<p>As things will take a different turn, I just got an IM from a colleague a few hours ago who drew my attention to a new <a href="http://www.startupsnigeria.com/2009/09/startups-nigeria-editor-or-blogger-wanted/" target="_blank">blog post</a> by Vic on the whole issue. After reading the blog post, I was more confused but more sad than confused about what the true story had been from the beginning. Right now, I&#8217;m so sad about seeing a very promising blog run down like this. Like Ope Awo wrote in <a href="http://opeawo.com/on-startupsnigeria-family-and-technology-in-nigeria" target="_blank">his blog post on this</a>, Loy Okezie was really building a brand of the types of Michael Arrington with Techcrunch but issues with integrity can really bring down an entire empire. I&#8217;m really sad about this whole development but hey I&#8217;m glad to see the impact the site had made while Loy was at its helms.</p>
<p>StartupsNigeria.com will never be the same again; nevertheless, it will not be a deterrent to the Internet revolution in Nigeria.</p>
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